The
Works of Ernest Hemingway

Ernest
Miller Hemingway (21 July 1899, Cicero, Illinois — 2 July
1961, Ketchum, Idaho), American novelist, short-story writer and
journalist. He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1953
and the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954.

First
Published

Title

Publisher/Source

Novels

1926

The
Torrents of Spring

Scribner’s

1926

The
Sun Also Rises

Scribner’s

1929

A
Farewell to Arms

Scribner’s

1937

To
Have and Have Not

Scribner’s

1940

For
Whom the Bell Tolls

Scribner’s

1950

Across
the River and Into the Trees

Scribner’s

1952

The
Old Man and the Sea

Scribner’s

1970

Islands
in the Stream

Scribner’s

1986

The
Garden of Eden

Scribner’s

1999

True
at First Light

Scribner’s

2005

Under
Kilimanjaro

Kent
State University Press

Non-Fiction
Books

1932

Death
in the Afternoon

Scribner’s

1935

Green
Hills of Africa

Scribner’s

1964

A
Moveable Feast

Scribner’s

1985

The
Dangerous Summer

Scribner’s

Short
Stories

1916-17

'The
Judgment of Manitou'

Tabula[1]

1916-17

'A
Matter of Color'

Tabula[1]

1916-17

'Sepi
Jingan'

Tabula[1]

May
1922

'A
Divine Gesture'

Double
Dealer

Spring
1923

'Chapter
1' [vignette: 'Everybody was drunk']

The
Little Review

Spring
1923

'Chapter
2' [vignette: 'Minarets stuck up in the rain']

The
Little Review

Spring
1923

'Chapter
3' [vignette: 'We Were in a Garden at Mons']

The
Little Review

Spring
1923

'Chapter
4' [vignette: 'It was a frightfully hot day']

The
Little Review

Spring
1923

'Chapter
5' [vignette: 'They shot the six cabinet ministers']

The
Little Review

Spring
1923

'Chapter
9' [vignette: 'The first matador got the horn']

The
Little Review

22
Dec. 1923

'Christmas
in Paris'

The
Toronto Star Weekly

22
Dec. 1923

'A
North of Italy Christmas'

The
Toronto Star Weekly

1923

'My
Old Man'

Hemingway's
Three Stories & Ten Poems

1923

'Out
of Season'

Hemingway's
Three Stories & Ten Poems

1923

'Up
in Michigan'

Hemingway's
Three Stories & Ten Poems

Apr.
1924

'Indian
Camp'

transatlantic
review

Autumn/Winter
1924

'Mr.
and Mrs. Elliot'

The
Little Review

Dec.
1924

'The
Doctor and the Doctor’s Wife'

transatlantic
review

1924

'Chapter
6' [vignette: 'Nick sat against the wall']

Hemingway's
in our time [as 'chapter 7']

1924

'Chapter
7' [vignette: 'While the bombardment']

Hemingway's
in our time [as 'chapter 8']

1924

'Chapter
8' [vignette: 'At two o’clock in the morning']

Hemingway's
in our time [as 'chapter 9']

1924

'Chapter
10' [vignette: 'They whack-whacked the white horse']

Hemingway's
in our time [as 'chapter 12']

1924

'Chapter
11' [vignette: 'The crowd shouted all the time']

Hemingway's
in our time [as 'chapter 13']

1924

'Chapter
12' [vignette: 'If it happened right down close in front of
you']

Hemingway's
in our time [as 'chapter 14']

1924

'Chapter
13' [vignette: 'I heard the drums coming down the street']

Hemingway's
in our time [as 'chapter 15']

1924

'Chapter
14' [vignette: 'Maera lay still, his head on his arms']

Hemingway's
in our time [as 'chapter 16']

1924

'Chapter
15' [vignette: 'They hanged Sam Cardinella']

Hemingway's
in our time [as 'chapter 17']

1924

'L’Envoi'
[vignette: 'The King was working in the garden]

Hemingway's
in our time [as 'chapter 18']

1924

'The
Revolutionist [vignette: 'In 1919 he was traveling on the railroads
in Italy']

Hemingway's
in our time [as 'chapter 11']

1924

'A
Very Short Story' [vignette: 'One hot evening in Milan']

Hemingway's
in our time [as 'chapter 10']

Jan.
1925

'Cross-Country
Snow'

transatlantic
review

Spring
1925

'Big
Two-Hearted River'

This
Quarter

Summer
1925

'The
Undefeated'

Der
Querschnitt

1925

'The
Battler'

Hemingway's
In Our Time

1925

'Cat
in the Rain'

Hemingway's
In Our Time

1925

'The
End of Something'

Hemingway's
In Our Time

1925

'On
the Quai at Smyrna' [vignette]

Hemingway's
In Our Time

1925

'Soldier’s
Home'

Contact
Collection of Contemporary
Writers

1925

'The
Three-Day Blow'

Hemingway's
In Our Time

Spring/Summer
1926

'Banal
Story'

The
Little Review

Mar.
1927

'The
Killers'

Scribner’s
Magazine

Apr.
1927

'In
Another Country'

Scribner’s
Magazine

Apr.
1927

'A
Canary for One'

Scribner’s
Magazine

18
May 1927

'Che
Ti Dice La Patria?'

The
New Republic

July
1927

'Fifty
Grand'

Atlantic

Aug.
1927

'Hills
Like White Elephants'

Atlantic

Sept.
1927

'An
Alpine Idyll'

American
Caravan

1927

'Now
I Lay Me'

Men
Without Women

1927

'A
Pursuit Race'

Men
Without Women

1927

'A
Simple Enquiry'

Men
Without Women

1927

'Ten
Indians'

Men
Without Women

Aug.
1930

'Wine
of Wyoming'

Scribner’s
Magazine

Dec.
1931

'The
Sea Change'

This
Quarter

May
1932

'After
the Storm'

Cosmopolitan

Mar.
1933

'A
Clean, Well-Lighted Place'

Scribner’s
Magazine

Apr.
1933

'The
Gambler, the Nun, and the Radio'

Scribner’s
Magazine [as 'Give Us a Prescription, Doctor']

Apr.
1933

'Homage
to Switzerland'

Scribner’s
Magazine

1933

'A
Day's Wait'

Hemingway's
Winner Take Nothing

1933

'Fathers
and Sons'

Hemingway's
Winner Take Nothing

1933

'God
Rest You Merry, Gentlemen'

Hemingway's
God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen

1933

'The
Light of the World'

Hemingway's
Winner Take Nothing

1933

'The
Mother of a Queen'

Hemingway's
Winner Take Nothing

1933

'A
Natural History of the Dead' [revised part of chapter 12 of
Death in the Afternoon]

Hemingway's
Winner Take Nothing

1933

'One
Reader Writes'

Hemingway's
Winner Take Nothing

1933

'A
Way You’ll Never Be'

Hemingway's
Winner Take Nothing

Apr.
1934

'One
Trip Across'

Cosmopolitan

Feb.
1936

'The
Tradesman’s Return'

Esquire

June
1936

'The
Capital of the World'

Esquire

Aug.
1936

'The
Snows of Kilimanjaro'

Esquire

Sept.
1936

'The
Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber'

Cosmopolitan

19
May 1938

'Old
Man at the Bridge'

Ken

Nov.
1938

'The
Denunciation'

Esquire

Dec.
1938

'The
Butterfly and the Tank'

Esquire

Feb.
1939

'Night
Before Battle'

Esquire

Mar.
1939

'Nobody
Ever Dies'

Cosmopolitan

Oct.
1939

'Under
the Ridge'

Cosmopolitan

Mar.
1951

'The
Faithful Bull' [fable]

Holiday

Mar.
1951

'The
Good Lion' [fable]

Holiday

Nov.
1957

'Get
a Seeing-Eyed Dog'

Atlantic

Nov.
1957

'A
Man of the World'

Atlantic

1969

'Paris,
1922'

Ernest
Baker's Ernest Hemingway: A Life Story

1972

'Crossing the Mississippi'[2]

Hemingway's
The Nick Adams Stories

1972

'The
Indians Moved Away'[2]

Hemingway's
The Nick Adams Stories

1972

'The
Last Good Country'[2]

Hemingway's
The Nick Adams Stories

1972

'Night Before Landing'[2]

Hemingway's
The Nick Adams Stories

1972

'On
Writing' [fragment]

Hemingway's
The Nick Adams Stories

1972

'Summer
People' [fragment]

Hemingway's
The Nick Adams Stories

1972

'Three
Shots' [fragment]

Hemingway's
The Nick Adams Stories

1972

'A
Wedding Day' [fragment]

Hemingway's
The Nick Adams Stories

1981-present

'A
Lack of Passion'[2]

The
Hemingway Review

1981-present

'Philip
Haines Was a Writer . . .'[2]

The
Hemingway Review

1985

'The
Ash Heel’s Tendon—A Story'[2]

Peter
Griffin's, Along With Youth: Hemingway, The Early Years

1985

'Crossroads—An Anthology'[2]

Peter
Griffin's, Along With Youth: Hemingway, The Early Years

1985

'The
Current—A Story'[2]

Peter
Griffin's, Along With Youth: Hemingway, The Early Years

1985

'The
Mercenaries—A Story' [fragment]

Peter
Griffin's, Along With Youth: Hemingway, The Early Years

1985

'Portrait
of the Idealist in Love—A Story' [fragment]

Peter
Griffin's, Along With Youth: Hemingway, The Early Years

5
May 1986

'An
African Betrayal' [from The Garden of Eden]

Sports
Illustrated [as 'An African Story']

1987

'Black
Ass at the Cross Roads'[2]

The
Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway

1987

'Great
News from the Mainland'[2]

The
Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway

1987

'I
Guess Everything Reminds You of Something'[2]

The
Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway

1987

'Landscape
with Figures'

The
Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway

1987

'The
Porter'[2]

The
Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway

1987

'The
Strange Country'[2]

The
Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway

1987

'A
Train Trip'[2]

The
Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway

Plays

1926

'Today
Is Friday' [one-scene play]

Today
Is Friday

1938

'The
Fifth Column'

Hemingway's
The Fifth Column and the First Forty-nine Stories

Poems

Nov.
1916

'How
Ballad Writing Affects Our Seniors'

Tabula[1]

24
Nov. 1916

'Dedicated
to F.W'

Trapeze

Mar.
1917

'Athletic
Verse: The Tackle, The Punt, The Safety Man'

Tabula[1]

Mar.
1917

'The
Inexpressible'

Tabula[1]

Mar.
1917

'The
Worker'

Tabula[1]

17
Dec. 1921

'On
Weddynge Gyftes'

The
Toronto Star Weekly

June
1922

'Ultimately'

Double-Dealer

24
Nov. 1923

'The
Big Dance on the Hill'

The
Toronto Star Weekly

24
Nov. 1923

'The
Sport of Kings'

The
Toronto Star Weekly

Jan.
1923

'Champs
d’Honneur'

Poetry

Jan.
1923

'Chapter
Heading'

Poetry

Jan.
1923

'Mitrailliatrice'

Poetry

Jan.
1923

'Oily
Weather'

Poetry

Jan.
1923

'Riparto
d’Assalto'

Poetry

Jan.
1923

'Roosevelt'

Poetry

Spring
1923

'They
All Made Peace—What Is Peace?'

The
Little Review

15
Dec. 1923

'I
Like Americans'

The
Toronto Star Weekly

15
Dec. 1923

'I
Like Canadians'

The
Toronto Star Weekly

1923

'Along
With Youth'

Hemingway's
Three Stories & Ten Poems

1923

'Captives'

Hemingway's
Three Stories & Ten Poems

1923

'Montparnasse'

Hemingway's
Three Stories & Ten Poems

1923

'Oklahoma'

Hemingway's
Three Stories & Ten Poems

Autumn
1924

'The
Earnest Liberal’s Lament'

Der
Querschnitt

Autumn
1924

'Part
Two of The Soul of Spain with McAlmon and
Bird the Publishers'

Der
Querschnitt

Autumn
1924

'The
Soul of Spain with McAlmon and Bird the Publishers'

Der
Querschnitt

Nov.
1924

'The
Lady Poets With Foot Notes'

Der
Querschnitt

Feb.
1925

'The
Age Demanded'

Der
Querschnitt

Spring
1927

'Neothomist
Poem'

Exile

May
1929

'Valentine'

The
Little Review

1932

'Advice
to a Son'

Omnibus:
Almanach auf das Jahr

Aug.
1965

'First
Poem to Mary in London'

Atlantic

Aug.
1965

'Poem
to Mary (Second Poem)'

Atlantic

1969

'Blood
is thicker than water . . .'

Ernest
Baker's Hemingway: A Life Story

1972

'The
Ship'

Fitzgerald/Hemingway
Annual 1972

1976

'If
my Valentine you won’t be . . .'

Mary
Hemingway's How It Was

1976

'Poetry'

Mary
Hemingway's How It Was

16
Oct. 1977

'I
think that I have never trod . . .'

New
York Times Magazine

16
Oct. 1977

'Little
Mr. Wilson . . .'

New
York Times Magazine

1979

'Across
the Board'

Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems

1979

'All
armies are the same . . .'

Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems

1979

'And
everything the author knows . . .'

Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems

1979

'Arsiero,
Asiago . . .'

Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems

1979

'At
night I lay with you . . .'

Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems

1979

'The
Battle of Copenhagen'

Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems

1979

'Bird
of Night'

Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems

1979

'Black-Ass
Poem After Talking to Pamela Churchill'

Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems

1979

'[Blank
Verse]'

Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems

1979

'Country
Poem with Little Country'

Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems

1979

'D’Annunzio'

Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems

1979

'Defense
of Luxembourg'

Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems

1979

'Flat
Roofs'

Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems

1979

'FOR
THE HARLOT HAS A HARDLOT . . .'

Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems

1979

'God
is away for the summer . . .'

Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems

1979

'Grass
smooth on the prairies . . .'

Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems

1979

'I’m
off'n wild wimmen . . .'

Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems

1979

'In
a magazine...'

Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems

1979

'Killed
Piave—July 8—1918'

Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems

1979

'Kipling'

Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems

1979

'Lines
to a Girl 5 Days After Her 21st Birthday'

Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems

1979

'Lines
to a Young Lady on Her Having Very Nearly
Won a Vögel'

Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems

1979

'Lines
to Be Read at the Casting of Scott Fitzgerald’s
Balls into the Sea from Eden Roc (Antibes, Alpes
Maritimes)'